Installation

The Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas Installation is suitable for galleries, museums and other secure public spaces. The multimedia environment of sound by composer Byron Au Yong and light by interactive media artist Randy Moss are installed by the artists in consulation with venue staff after viewing the proposed exhibition area. Also available is a video collage of waterway performances by Jean-Stephane.

The installation is a study on the movement of water using four-channel acoustic recordings and 104 animated LED lights. The music (derived from Bottled Operas and water interludes by Au Yong) and the object (miniature spotlights on a circle of salt by Moss) float in the darkened gallery.

The collaborating artists are available for public programs related to Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas. In addition, live Waterway Performances can be added as public events.

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About

Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas is a site-responsive project of 64 musical miniatures for hiking opera singers and water percussionists. The work is available as site-responsive performances and a media installation.

Support

Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas is thankful for support from Creative Capital’s Multi-Arts Production [MAP] Fund, supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation; 4Culture’s King County Site-Specific Performance Network; Bumbershoot Festival of the Arts; and Jack Straw Productions